Companion Planting Tips for a Healthy Garden

Master the art of companion planting with smart tips to improve your garden’s health. This board shares everything from a detailed companion planting chart to garden hacks and planting plans perfect for any setup. Explore companion planting layout ideas for raised beds, learn about companion plants for tomatoes and garlic companion planting, and organize your space with a vegetable garden planner. Find simple ways to upgrade your garden plot with effective companion gardening strategies.
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A backyard vegetable garden gets a boost from adding decorative flowers. Learn tips for planting colorful flowers among vegetables.
The Best Edible Flowers for Kitchen Gardens
Nasturtiums provide completely edible leaves, flowers, seeds, everything with tropical looking flowers in multiple colors. Calendula flowers can be used to make calendula tea which is delicious or make your own salves and tinctures. These edible flowers are dual purpose plants that feed your family while making your vegetable garden more beautiful and productive with natural pest control benefits.
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Calendula Benefits: Everything You Need to Know
Calendula is hands down one of the favorite flowers to grow in the vegetable garden. Calendula is a trap crop meaning it attracts pests like aphids and whiteflies to its leaves instead of your beautiful leafy greens. Calendula seeds can be planted directly in the garden as soon as your soil is workable. Calendula is actually really good for you and has long been used as a medicinal plant to treat skin conditions.
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How to Attract Pollinators Even Without Large Gardens
Cosmos are non stop bloomers and these daisy like flowers are covered in bees and butterflies. You can grow cosmos in all different colors pinks, purples, reds, yellows, oranges. Sprinkle cosmos seeds right alongside your vegetable garden so that all those bees and butterflies come for the flowers and stay for your fruit. Cosmos make your vegetable garden shine while taking care of our pollinators.
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How to Plan Flower Seasons Even as New Gardeners
Cool season is when average high temperatures are between thirty five and sixty four degrees and there's still a chance of frost. Warm growing season is when temps are sixty five to eighty four degrees and there's no chance of frost. Hot season flowers can hang on when temps are well over eighty five degrees. Plan your flower planting based on these growing seasons for continuous blooms.
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Snapdragons in Vegetable Gardens: Everything You Need to Know
Snapdragons are the favorite flower to grow when it's cool outside. Snapdragons come in all different colors and their compact shape makes them perfect for growing along the borders of raised beds. Deadhead or remove spent flowers and the plants will bloom two or three more times before the end of the season. You've never seen such happy bees as the ones hiding in the middle of a snapdragon bloom.
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The Revolutionary Plants That Guard Your Garden
Life changing organic gardening using bouncers like chives repelling aphids and deer, decoys like nasturtiums trapping pests, enforcers attracting beneficial insects. Expert natural pest control eliminates pesticides while creating thriving sustainable garden ecosystems.
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Sunflower Varieties: Everything You Need to Know
Sunflowers are one of the best flowers to attract bees, ladybugs, and butterflies to your vegetable garden. Sunflower seeds are also an important food source for birds like the yellow finch. Make sure to grow a compact sunflower variety like the teddy bear sunflower in your raised beds. Larger sunflower varieties should be planted right outside your raised beds to still get all the benefits without taking up precious space.
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The Best Flowers to Repel Garden Pests Naturally
Petunias repel aphids, squash bugs, and tomato hornworms naturally. Marigolds repel nematodes and deter squash bugs by releasing pyrethum which is basically nature's bug spray. These companion planting flowers provide organic pest control in your vegetable garden. Plant petunias alongside the edges of your raised bed where their trailing habit adds beauty while protecting your vegetables from common garden pests.
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How to Choose Compact Flowers Even for Small Spaces
French marigolds and gem marigolds with their short height and itty bitty flowers are great for raised beds. Thumbelina zinnias provide compact varieties perfect for raised beds. Keep anticipated size in mind when planting flowers in your vegetable garden. Tall flowers like African marigolds and standard sunflowers can grow too wild for raised beds and waste precious raised bed real estate.
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The Best Trap Crop Flowers for Organic Gardening
Calendula and nasturtiums are trap crops meaning they attract pests away from your valuable vegetables. Calendula attracts pests like aphids and whiteflies to its leaves keeping them off your beautiful leafy greens. Nasturtiums lure pests like aphids and squash bugs away from your kale, zucchini, and tomato plants. These trap crop flowers make pest management easier in your organic vegetable garden.
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How to Grow Flowers from Seed Even as Beginners
Marigolds are super easy to grow from seed even if you're a beginner gardener. Nasturtiums grow really easily from seed planted directly in your garden. Calendula seeds can be planted directly in the garden as soon as your soil is workable. Cosmos seeds can be sprinkled right alongside your vegetable garden. These beginner friendly flowers establish quickly in your kitchen garden.
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Zinnias as Cut Flowers: Everything You Need to Know
Zinnias are perhaps the easiest and most beautiful cut flower you can grow right alongside your vegetables. Zinnias come in tons of different color and petal options. Cut off some stems to bring inside and your plants will give you more flowers. Zinnias are great for organic pest control because certain pests like Japanese beetles will go to zinnias instead of attacking your eggplant or tomatoes.
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The Best Annual Flowers for Raised Bed Gardens
Annual flowers need to be changed based on the growing season cool, warm, or hot. Annual flowers like calendula, marigolds, and zinnias finish their life cycle in one year and won't come back the next year except from seeds they dropped. Plant annual flowers around the border of every raised bed to make your vegetable gardening easier and more productive with natural pest control.
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How to Grow Hot Season Flowers Even in Extreme Heat
Hot season flowers can hang on in summer heat even when temps are well over eighty five degrees. Angelonia produces gorgeous flowers in yellow, white, pink, and purple and blooms all the way through October. Zinnias don't like frost but they can hang on in temps over one hundred degrees. These heat loving flowers keep your vegetable garden beautiful and productive even in extreme summer weather.
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The Revolutionary Plants That Stop Aphid Damage
Life changing natural pest control using nasturtiums and calendula trapping aphids, thyme repelling them, chives deterring everything from aphids to deer. Game changing organic gardening with flowering plants and aromatic herbs eliminating aphids without harmful pesticides.